Gender studies of self-esteem in middle childhood show that
A) boys and girls both have very high self-esteem.
B) boys and girls both have very low self-esteem.
C) boys tend to have higher levels of self-esteem than girls.
D) girls tend to have higher levels of self-esteem than boys.
C
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Which statement best exemplifies a "preservation error"?
a. I have never tried this before, so what the heck. b. Trial and error is the way to go. c. It worked in the past and even if it does not work in the present, I will still keep doing it. d. The best way to remember something is to connect the new idea with some past memory.
What is known about the long-term prognosis for development of low-birth-weight babies?
a. They are doomed to a lifetime of retardation b. Enriched later environments can compensate for deficits c. The notion of a "self-righting tendency" is a delusion d. Very few low-birth-weight babies survive to age three
Spitz's studies showed that staff-reared infants
a. showed significant signs of impairment for all aspects of psychological development. b. showed about the same levels of development as mother-raised infants. c. showed lower mortality rates than mother-raised infants. d. showed slightly less levels of cognitive development than mother-raised infants.
The Results section should describe
a) Why specific analyses were conducted b) The impact of the results upon the field c) The researcher's perspective on the outcome of the research d) The interpretation of the findings